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“Armenia Takes a Stand Against Cybercrime: Deputy Foreign Minister Signs Historic Protocol for Enhanced Operational Cooperation”

On November 16, Armenia’s representative to the Council of Europe, Deputy Foreign Minister Mariya Peichinovich-Burich, signed the second additional protocol to the Convention on Cybercrime. The protocol focuses on expanding the scope of operational cooperation and the publication of electronic evidence. Acting on behalf of the Republic of Armenia, Deputy Foreign Minister Burich’s signing signifies the country’s commitment to enhancing effective cooperation between law enforcement agencies in criminal proceedings.

The Secretariat of the Council of Europe received the signed document on November 17, 2021. This marks an important step towards further cooperation and signifies Armenia’s dedication to combating cybercrime. The ratification ceremony for the protocol is scheduled to take place on May 12, 2022, placing importance on the global fight against cyber incidents and attacks using computer systems.

The main purpose of the protocol is to strengthen cooperation among law enforcement agencies, particularly in the exchange of electronic evidence during criminal proceedings. By expanding collaboration in the field of cybercrime and counterterrorism, the protocol aims to gather vital information and evidence related to cyber incidents or attacks. This will contribute to more effective investigation and prosecution of cybercriminals, ensuring justice and security.

This news from Armenia highlights the country’s proactive approach in addressing the challenges posed by cybercrime. The government’s commitment to international cooperation in combating cyber threats demonstrates their dedication to protecting global digital infrastructure and ensuring a safer online environment for all users.

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